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Top 3 Career Paths for Business Management Graduates

There is no doubt that you can set yourself up for a brighter future with an Associate’s Degree in Business Management from Antonelli College. We’ve designed the program to give you the skills you need to get ahead in a real-world business environment.

But one thing to remember is that a business degree provides a lot of flexibility to graduates — you don’t have to settle for just any job! It’s a good idea to consider the career path that’s best for you, whether you’re still a student or already a graduate.

To get your brain working, here are 3 career paths to consider when you have an Associate’s Degree in Business Management from Antonelli College:

1. Business

Okay, this one is obvious. A Business Management Degree gets you ready for the business world by providing crucial skills like software, accounting, research and writing. But you may not have considered that these skills are transferable to any kind of business. Want an office job? Go for it. But you can also pursue jobs in retail, restaurants, entertainment, manufacturing, — virtually any industry that interests you. And don’t forget there is always the option to start your own business.

2. Non-Profits

As you know, non-profits generally exist to support a cause of some kind. But what you may not have realized is that non-profits are still businesses. They have different ways of getting money and a different tax structure. Nevertheless non-profits have to worry about overhead, payroll and technology solutions — all the stuff that you learn about when you study Business Management. Bare in mind that non-profit employees sometimes don’t earn as much as their for-profit counterparts. But they find that working for a cause they believe in makes up for it.

3. Education

The same goes for the education sector as it does for non-profits — there are all kinds of skills, and most are not businesses. But in terms of skills, there’s a lot of overlap. For example, just like a business, a school is an organization with employees (teachers) and managers (administrators). In many institutions of higher education, you’ll find positions that specifically require business skills like accounting or marketing.

You may be looking at the above list and thinking, “But these career paths include almost any industry.” That’s kind of the point. An Associate’s Degree in Business Management can prepare you for a rewarding career in business. But the skills you’ll learn will be valuable anywhere.

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